The QCU's annual Uncle Bob Anderson and
The Dr Robert (Uncle Bob) Anderson Award is presented to an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander activist who has made an outstanding contribution to the union movement over the past 12 months.
Also highly commended for this Award were Courtney Foreshaw (CPSU Queensland) for her work with Yarning Circle, Yoko Nakata (Queensland Nurses and Midwives' Union ) for her leadership among Indigenous nurses in the Torres Strait and Michael O'Shane (Maritime Union of Australia - QLD Branch ) for his efforts in promoting the SeaSwift campaign to increase union membership among First Nations peoples.
The QCU NAIDOC Union Award recognises union contributions towards the progression and development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in social justice activities, employment initiatives and workers and their communities.
Joint winners this year were the Independent Education Union - Queensland & Northern Territory Branch and the Queensland Teachers' Union for their work on a campaign to develop industrial guidelines for the employment of First Nations teachers and school officers who are engaged in cultural language and instruction.
Also highly commended was the CPSU Queensland for its Yarning Circle - a national workplace union forum created and led by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander union members working in the Tax Office.
The Services Union was also highly commended for its work in winning back pay and unpaid overtime for current and former staff at the Torres Strait Island Regional Council.
The Maritime Union of Australia - QLD Branch was also highly commended for its ongoing fight to enshrine First Nations voices in our Constitution, as well as other proactive moves.
Thanks again to Awards major sponsor QSuper Fund, Australian Super, MGI accountants and auditors, and Union Health.